News
- Details
- Latest News
Four-on-four volleyball and ocean canoeing are among 19 sports proposed for a streamlined version of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) World Beach Games set to take place for the first time in San Diego in 2019.
- Details
- Latest News
TODAY’s election of a new executive of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board of Control (TTCB) has been stopped by the High Court following an agreement made between the incumbent regime and the opposing team led by former West Indies cricketers Dinanath Ramnarine and Daren Ganga.
- Details
- Latest News
National sporting bodies on Thursday were urged to keep their disputes out of the courtroom at the inaugural Sports Disputes Resolution seminar hosted by the Ministry of Sport and held at Radisson Hotel, Port of Spain.
- Details
- Latest News
It is probably fair to say that everybody with a passion for sport is concerned and saddened to see all the continued headlines about corruption, doping, match-fixing and other integrity issues in sport. Not only do such headlines take away attention and trust from the beautiful game. As a result of what is widely seen as sport organizations no longer being fit for purpose, fans, athletes, sponsors, governments and sport organizations are also starting to acknowledge the importance and urgency in bringing about change in the way that sport is governed.
- Details
- Latest News
Outgoing Executive Committee members of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) will no longer be able to vote in the organisation's elections, it has been announced following its 67th Annual General Meeting (AGM).
- Details
- Latest News
Ad interim COUNCIL
Appointed by unanimity
SIGA General Meeting – UNESCO headquarters, Paris, 15 June 2016
- Details
- Latest News
A new "informal coalition" of academics, big business, governing bodies and international organisations has declared its intention to improve the way sport is run but has denied that it is any threat to the World Anti-Doping Agency.
- Details
- Latest News
In what can be a positively perceived next step for an organisation still working through ways to define itself, the Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) has announced a set of Universal Standards that underpins its philosophy, perhaps the longest mission statement ever issued.
- Details
- Latest News
07 October; London: The Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) – an independent and neutral coalition of more than 70 international multi-industry members – today announced that it has created a draft set of universal integrity standards for sport and will now launch a comprehensive consultation process with stakeholders throughout the world of sport.
